This book discusses affine and projective geometry from three points of view -- algebraic, synthetic, and lattice theoretic -- and thus reveals how different areas of mathematics overlap.

Author Bio

Bennett, M. K. : University of Massachusetts

M. K. Bennett is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she earned her PhD in 1966. She was a John Wesley Young Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Dartmouth College, has authored numerous research articles on lattice theory, geometry, and quantum logics and has lectured on her work around the globe.

This book discusses affine and projective geometry from three points of view -- algebraic, synthetic, and lattice theoretic -- and thus reveals how different areas of mathematics overlap.

Author Bio

Bennett, M. K. : University of Massachusetts

M. K. Bennett is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she earned her PhD in 1966. She was a John Wesley Young Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Dartmouth College, has authored numerous research articles on lattice theory, geometry, and quantum logics and has lectured on her work around the globe.